| BETAKEN | • betaken v. Past participle of betake. • BETAKE v. to take oneself to. |
| BETAKES | • betakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of betake. • BETAKE v. to take oneself to. |
| INTAKES | • intakes n. Plural of intake. • intakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intake. • INTAKE n. the act of taking in. |
| MISTAKE | • mistake v. (Transitive) To understand wrongly, taking one thing or person for another. • mistake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To misunderstand (someone). • mistake v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To commit an unintentional error; to do or think something wrong. |
| OFFTAKE | • offtake v. (Obsolete) To take off; take away. • offtake n. A point or channel of drainage or off-flow; offlet. • offtake n. (Mining) The removal of oil (or an industrial chemical) from a storage facility. |
| OUTTAKE | • outtake n. A portion of a recording (a take) that is not included in the final version of a film or a musical album… • outtake n. A complete version of a recording or film that is dropped in favour of another version, reject. • outtake n. An opening for outward discharge; a vent. |
| PARTAKE | • partake v. (Intransitive, formal) To take part in an activity; to participate. • partake v. (Intransitive) To take a share or portion (of or in). • partake v. (Intransitive, archaic) To have something of the properties, character, or office (of). |
| PERTAKE | • PERTAKE v. (Shakespeare) to participate, also PARTAKE. |
| RETAKEN | • retaken adj. Taken again. • retaken v. Past participle of retake. • RETAKE v. to take back. |
| RETAKER | • retaker n. One who retakes. • RETAKER n. one who takes again what has been taken. |
| RETAKES | • retakes n. Plural of retake. • retakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retake. • RETAKE v. to take back. |
| SHITAKE | • shitake n. Alternative spelling of shiitake. • SHITAKE n. (Japanese) a type of mushroom, featured in Japanese cuisine, also SHIITAKE. |
| STAKERS | • stakers n. Plural of staker. • Stakers prop.n. Plural of Staker. • STAKER n. one that marks off an area with stakes. |
| TAKEOFF | • takeoff n. The rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight. • takeoff n. A parody or lampoon of someone or something. • takeoff n. A quantification, especially of building materials. |
| TAKEOUT | • takeout adj. (North America) (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought. • takeout n. (North America, Philippines) Food purchased from a takeaway. • takeout n. (Curling) A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play. |
| TAKEUPS | • takeups n. Plural of takeup. • take-ups n. Plural of take-up. • take␣ups n. Plural of take up. |
| UNTAKEN | • untaken adj. Not taken. • UNTAKEN adj. not taken. |
| UPTAKEN | • uptaken v. Past participle of uptake. • UPTAKE v. to take up. |
| UPTAKES | • uptakes n. Plural of uptake. • UPTAKE v. to take up. |